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What City Planners Are Really Planning and How to Challenge It
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- By Tom DeWeese - American Policy Center

In nearly every community of the nation the policy called Sustainable is the catch-all term for local planning programs, from water and energy controls to building codes and traffic planning. The term “sustainable” was first used in the 1987 report called “Our Common Future,’ issued by the United Nations Commission on Environment and Development (UNCED). The term appeared in full force in 1992 in a United Nations initiative called Agenda 21.
Democrats Deceive Women in Sham Hearing
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- By Eagle Forum

With less than six weeks left until Election Day, Senate Democrats spent last week taking political potshots at former President and current presidential candidate Donald Trump. While this rhetoric is typically seen on the campaign trail, this time it came from the Senate Finance Committee.
The catalyst for this hearing was Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent comments that two women from Georgia died from taking the abortion pill. In 2022, Amber Thurman was given abortion pills in North Carolina to terminate her pregnancy with twins after being more than six weeks pregnant. After returning to Georgia, she began suffering from an infection from the fetal tissue still inside of her body. The emergency room she attended kept her waiting for 20 hours before treatment. At that point, it was too late. Last week, Candi Miller took abortion pills that were mailed to her home and suffered from a similar infection. However, she did not seek medical treatment because she believed that she or her doctors could be criminally prosecuted for the healthcare she would receive. The Georgia Medical Board reiterated that the delay in Miller’s care was “preventable.”
The Save America Election Integrity Act
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- By Palmetto State Watch
United Patriots Alliance Announces 2025 Legislative Agenda: The Save America Election IntegrityAct
The United Patriots Alliance is committed to the preservation of every American’s God-given rights protected by the Constitution. We expect all elected officials to honor their oaths and fulfill their responsibilities to preserve those unalienable rights as free men and women in order to advance americanist (truly conservative) policies in the public square.
The United Patriots Alliance (UPA) announced their Legislative Agenda today for the 2025 legislative session in Columbia. The agenda is anchored by the South Carolina Save America Election Integrity Act.
“Most Americans see the path the constitutional federal republic is on is a dangerous one, and they’re moving to states like South Carolina to escape the rapid descent into communism,” said Evan Mulch, UPA’s Tactical Strategist.
Are Women Really Dying from Pro-Life Laws?
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- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand

Vice President Kamala Harris accused former President Donald Trump and the pro-life movement of killing two women during a campaign speech in Atlanta on Friday. In a claim that has circulated throughout the media, the vice president claimed “Trump abortion bans” took the lives of at least two women in Georgia, including the life of 28-year-olf Amber Thurman. But pro-life experts say the claim turns reality on its head.
“We know that at least two women — and those are only the stories we know — here in the state of Georgia died — died because of a Trump abortion ban,” Harris claimed baselessly before a boisterous crowd. She went on to give a bowdlerized form of the life of one of those women, 28-year-old Amber Thurman:
Johnstone Supply Upstate Partners with Make-A-Wish South Carolina to Send Local Wish Kid on Alaskan Cruise
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- By Make-A-Wish South Carolina
Community Comes Together to Celebrate Reilly's Journey Toward His Dream Alaskan Cruise

Make-A-Wish South Carolina extends heartfelt gratitude to Johnstone Supply Upstate for hosting an unforgettable wish reveal celebration for 14-year-old Reilly, who has a nervous system disorder. The event took place last Thursday, September 19th, marking a significant milestone as Reilly left for his dream Alaskan Cruise this past Sunday.
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews Launches 'Flags of Fellowship' Campaign to Commemorate First Anniversary of October 7 Attacks
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- By International Fellowship of Christians and Jews
Christians Across all 50 U.S. states and Canada to Unite in Moving Display of Solidarity with Israel and the Jewish People

CHICAGO -- The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (The Fellowship) is proud to announce the launch of its "Flags of Fellowship" campaign, a powerful initiative designed to commemorate the first anniversary of the tragic Hamas attacks on Israel that occurred October 7, 2023. The campaign invites Christians and congregations to demonstrate their solidarity with Israel and the Jewish people through prayer and a unified, visible gesture of support.
The Truth About Abortion Pills and The Lies of the Harris Campaign
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- By Georgia Right to Life (GRTL)
Abortion is extremely dangerous for the mother and always deadly for the baby
ATLANTA -- Georgia Right to Life, an organization that has stood for the life of innocent pre-born children for more than 50 years, stands firmly against the deception, lies and misinformation circulating in hundreds of news stories across the country—designed strategically to blame Georgia law for a young mom's death following a chemical pill abortion.
"While we were deeply saddened to learn of Amber Thurman's death, Georgia Right to Life does not want a single woman to go through horrendous agony or to potentially die because of an abortion," said Zemmie Fleck, executive director, Georgia Right to Life. "However, the facts are that because of the misinformation, fear and political rhetoric the abortion industry is spreading, women are misguided, suffering and dying. Tragically, Amber Thurman's death is being misused and abused by high profile political figures to pressure the general public to believe that her death is a result of the Heartbeat Bill, or the L.I.F.E. Act, in Georgia."
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- Another Georgia Woman Dies After Taking Mail-Order Abortion Pills
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